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American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine investigates strategies for controlling heart disease

...edical interventions is thoroughly explored in the headline article of the second issue of the new American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine (AJLM) published by SAGE. The article is co-written by journal Editor-In-Chief James M. Rippe, MD, along with Theodore J. Angelopoulos, PhD, MPH, and Linda Zukley, MA, RN. ...

American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine from SAGE explores how lifestyle affects heart disease

...is lifestyle concern is thoroughly explored in the headline article of the debut issue of the new American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine (AJLM) published by SAGE. The article, co-written by journal editor-in-chief James M. Rippe, MD, along with Theodore J. Angelopoulos, PhD, MPH, and Linda Zukley, MA, RN, exp...

Doctors must debate hospital closures

...week's BMJ. This issue, which has suddenly become headline news, has never been the subject of a full national debate in the profession, writes general practitioner, Richard Lehman. Over the past 15 years there has been much talk of centralising services, and many local campaigns over individual threatened ...

NYU Child Study Center launches children's mental health public education campaign

...ill highlight Tic and Tourette's Disorder with the headline "Sometimes the hardest part about being a kid, is being a kid." The ad provides additional information on the disorder, "Being a child is not easy if you are one of the 20% of school-age children affected by Tic disorders. Children with Tourette's, ...

When it comes to politics, reactions are often instant

...nt one realizes that the letters B-U-S-H in a news headline refer to the president and not to a plant, one's affect toward "W" Bush comes to mind along with his strongest cognitive associations" authors Milton Lodge and Charles S. Taber explain. The authors performed three experimental tests on undergraduat...

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